

Alamance County ranks first in North Carolina for total power outages. That’s not a statistic you want to lead in.
When storms roll through and your neighbor’s lights come back on but yours don’t, you’re dealing with more than an inconvenience. You’re losing food in the fridge. Missing work. Worrying about whether your sump pump will keep up or if your security system is even running.
The electrical work you need done should fix the problem completely, meet current code requirements, and not surprise you with hidden costs after the fact. You want someone who shows up with the right parts, knows what they’re looking at, and can explain what needs to happen in plain terms. That’s what a licensed electrical contractor with fully stocked trucks and decades of local experience can do for you.
ESP Electrical Service Providers has been serving Alamance County since 2002. Andy Helton, a Master Electrician, owns and operates the company with over 35 years of hands-on electrical experience.
We’re bonded, insured, and carry workers compensation for every person on our team. When you call, you speak directly to a service representative, not an answering machine. Our trucks are fully stocked so we’re not making multiple trips for parts.
We started because there was a real need for electrical services independent of new construction. Homes and businesses that needed repairs, upgrades, and emergency work. That’s still what drives us today.

You call or contact us with the issue. We ask enough questions to understand what’s going on and schedule a time that works for you.
When we arrive, we assess the situation and give you a flat-rate price before any work begins. You’ll know exactly what it costs. No surprises after the fact.
Once you approve, we get to work. Our trucks carry the parts and materials needed for most jobs, so we’re not leaving to hunt down supplies. We complete the work, test everything to make sure it’s functioning properly, and walk you through what we did.
If it’s an emergency, we’re available 24/7. Electrical problems don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we.

We handle electrical repair, installations, and upgrades for both residential and commercial properties across Alamance County. That includes panel upgrades when your current system can’t handle the load, generator installation and service, lighting work, outlet and switch replacement, and code compliance updates.
Homes today pull more power than they did even ten years ago. If your breakers trip regularly or you’re running extension cords because you don’t have enough outlets, your electrical system isn’t keeping up. Panel upgrades bring your home’s capacity in line with how you actually live.
Alamance County sees frequent storm damage and extended outages. Whole house generators have become essential for families who can’t afford to lose power for days at a time. We’re certified in Generac service, repair, and installation, and we guarantee the system will work when you need it.
For commercial properties, downtime costs money. We respond quickly, work efficiently, and make sure your electrical systems support your operations without interruption.

We use flat-rate pricing, which means you know the cost before we start. The price depends on the scope of work, but you won’t get hit with surprise charges after the job is done.
Small jobs like replacing outlets or switches typically cost less than major projects like panel upgrades or whole house generator installations. We give you the full price upfront so you can make an informed decision.
If you’re comparing prices, make sure you’re comparing the same scope of work and that the contractor is properly licensed and insured. Cheaper isn’t better if the work doesn’t meet code or if you’re left without coverage if something goes wrong.
Yes. North Carolina requires electrical work to be performed by licensed professionals for good reason. Electrical systems are dangerous when handled incorrectly, and faulty work can cause fires, shocks, or equipment damage.
A licensed electrical contractor knows current code requirements, proper installation methods, and how to troubleshoot problems safely. We’re also insured, which protects you if something unexpected happens during the job.
Unlicensed work might seem cheaper upfront, but it can cost you more later when you need to hire someone to fix it properly. It can also create issues when you sell your home if the work wasn’t permitted or doesn’t meet code.
It depends entirely on what needs to be done. Replacing a faulty outlet might take an hour. Installing a whole house generator could take a full day or more depending on the setup.
We give you a time estimate when we provide the flat-rate price. Our trucks are fully stocked, which eliminates delays from parts runs. We work efficiently without cutting corners.
For emergency electrical repairs, we respond as quickly as possible and focus on getting your power restored safely. Non-emergency work gets scheduled at a time that works for you, and we show up when we say we will.
Call us immediately at our 24/7 emergency line. Electrical emergencies include sparking outlets, burning smells, exposed wires, or complete power loss that’s not related to an outage in your area.
If you see sparks or smell burning, turn off power at the main breaker if you can do so safely. Don’t touch anything that’s wet or appears damaged. Get everyone away from the affected area.
We respond to electrical emergencies around the clock because these situations can’t wait. When we arrive, we’ll assess the problem, make the area safe, and complete the necessary repairs to restore power and eliminate the hazard.
Circuit breakers trip when they’re overloaded or when there’s a fault in the system. If it happens occasionally when you run multiple high-draw appliances at once, your circuits are doing their job by preventing overheating.
If breakers trip frequently or repeatedly, you likely have an undersized panel, too many devices on one circuit, or a wiring problem. Many older homes in Alamance County weren’t designed for today’s electrical demands. Adding computers, kitchen appliances, HVAC systems, and charging devices creates loads the original system can’t handle.
A panel upgrade increases your home’s electrical capacity and distributes power more effectively. We assess your current system, calculate your actual load requirements, and recommend the right solution. It’s not just about stopping the tripping—it’s about making sure your electrical system is safe and adequate for how you live.
Start by identifying what you need to keep running during an outage. Most families prioritize refrigeration, heating or cooling, lighting, and well pumps if applicable. Some also want to maintain internet and security systems.
Whole house generators can power your entire home automatically when the power goes out. Standby generators cover essential circuits only, which costs less but requires you to decide what’s critical. Portable generators are the most affordable but need manual setup and refueling.
We’re certified in Generac installation and service. During a consultation, we calculate your power needs, discuss your budget, and recommend a system that makes sense for your situation. In Alamance County, where extended outages are common, a properly sized and installed generator isn’t a luxury—it’s practical insurance against losing power for days at a time.

Electrical Service Providers (ESP) has been in business since 2002. ESP started out performing wiring services to new construction, remodeling projects and residential homes. Our company’s president identified a market for electrical services to be performed in homes and businesses independent of new construction. Read More about Electrical Service Providers>>
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Electrical Service Providers (ESP) has been in business since 2002. ESP started out performing wiring services to new construction, remodeling projects and residential homes. Our company’s president identified a market for electrical services to be performed in homes and businesses independent of new construction. Read More about Electrical Service Providers>>